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First Street Upgrades To Begin In June 2009 |
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New First Street Will Feature Five Lanes Including Continuous Left Turn Lane Construction will begin soon to upgrade First Street in Collingwood. Collus Executive Director Ed Houghton says work will include the widening of First/Huron Street to add a continous left turn lane to help keep the traffic moving along the busy roadway. In addition, curb and gutter replacement will take place, traffic signals will be installed at the intersections of Spruce Street and Heritage Way, and traffic signals will be replaced at the intersections of High Street, Cedar Street and Pine Street. Debate Continues Regarding Safety Safety was a big concern when First Street upgrades were up for discussion around the council table in January. At that time, Councilor Sonny Foley stated that moving forward with the five lane design represented one of the worst things that council could have possibly done for the community. Foley was worried that the five lane design, without traffic islands, represented a safety risk to pedestrians. At that time, Councilor Foley reminded everyone that the town's active transportation policy was designed to put pedestrians first, saying that the five lane First Street plan fell far short of living up to the intent of the policy. |
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Work will begin in June, 2009, to reconstruct busy First Street in Collingwood. The new five lane design is still a cause of concern for some members of Collingwood Council as they are worried for the safety of pedestrians. |
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